Power Seat Height Adjustment - Otto Bock B500 Classic User Instructions

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► When using power seat options, note that the seat
function actuators are not designed for continuous
use, only for short-term use under limited loads (10%
load, 90% idle time).
► Observe the following guidelines: At maximum load
capacity, 10 seconds of activation time must be fol­
lowed by approx. 90 seconds of idle time. The power
seat functions are considered independently of the
driving function for this purpose.
► Only activate the power seat functions if no fault or
error is present.

6.8.2 Power seat height adjustment

WARNING
Improper use of the seat height adjustment feature
Risk of falling or tipping over due to operator error
► Use the seat height adjustment feature only with the
backrest in the upright position.
► Drive in street traffic only with the seat height adjust­
ment lowered.
► When driving with the seat height adjustment feature
raised, fasten the belts (lap belt, four-point belt) and do
not lean out beyond the seat surface.
B500 classic/advanced
► Ensure that creep speed is activated when the seat
height adjustment function is used. If this is not the
case, contact a specialist dealer immediately. Only use
the power wheelchair with the seat height adjustment
in its lowest position until the fault is rectified.
NOTICE
Lack of maintenance of the seat height adjustment
feature
Risk of damage to the power wheelchair
► Inspect the seat height adjustment feature for visible
signs of damage at least 1 x per month and ensure all
screw connections are tight.
► Check for correct tire pressure.
NOTICE
Risk of transportation damage.
Risk of damage to the power wheelchair
► Always lower the seat height adjustment feature fully
for loading or transportation.
INFORMATION
► Please also observe the safety instructions in the sec­
tion "Power Seat Functions" > "Safety Instructions for
Use".
Usage
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